Orange pekoe is from the finest leaves; among many others are souchong, broken pekoe, fannings and fines ( " dust " ).
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Orange pekoe is from the finest leaves; among many others are souchong, broken pekoe, fannings and fines ( " dust " ).
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When crushed to make bagged teas, the tea is referred to as " broken ", as in " broken orange pekoe " ( BOP ).
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4.4 ounces loose tea ( preferably Earl Grey, Darjeeling, orange pekoe or English breakfast, mixed with a little jasmine for extra flavor ).
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Lady Grey is a light, delicate blend made from specially-selected Orange Pekoe from China and it has a softer, yet distinctly Earl Grey taste.
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Cheers-and I take Milk, 2 sugars-Fortnum's best orange pekoe . talk ) 22 : 57, 15 May 2012 ( UTC)
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A : First, some definitions : Orange pekoe doesn't refer to a type or flavor of tea, but rather to a leaf grade or size.
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Bunston thought for a moment he might not find a buyer for the final lot of Zimbabwe Pekoe Dust, which he admitted was just so-so tea.
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Our countries were allies in World War II, and many Americans thought of China as the friendly place that gave us Charlie Chan, Suzie Wong and pekoe tea.
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The two main grades of black tea are leaf-- such as orange pekoe and souchong-- or broken, which are used for quick brewing and tea bags.